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The article discusses the history of the Andalusian division into Taifa kingdoms between 1031 and 1492, and its impact on Islamic unity in the region. It highlights how internal conflicts and submission to Christians led to the fall of the last Andalusian kingdom, Granada, in 1492, marking the beginning of forced Christianization and humiliation of Muslims. The article draws a connection between that historical situation and the current state of Arabs living under external influences, with declining national sovereignty and the neutralization of the Pan-Arab project, as they increasingly rely on foreign powers to maintain their existence, amid the approach of a new division plan in the region.
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